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New Resources and National Training Week

I have a fascinating new FAQ posted, suggested by a Sheriff -- "Why doesn't someone just file a lawsuit and fix all our gun problems? Should I do it?" http://www.gunlaws.com/faq.htm

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Sometimes it seems like anything I do takes me forever: I now have a page up for Women's Issues, with books, DVDs, special Position Papers, links to national women's groups and a set of teaching aids for home schoolers or any students. http://www.gunlaws.com/books15Women.htm

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National Training Week, widely endorsed, is the time when Americans everywhere are encouraged to go to a range and exercise their right to keep and bear arms. YOU help make this happen, by encouraging your local range to offer one-hour free handgun rentals. That's the big draw. It costs the range little, they're part of a national movement, they earn on extra traffic and range fees, and you get to try out some new gun you've been eyeing. Look how many groups endorse the idea, get the simple 3-step plan, and read Congressman John Shadegg's endorsement. Download the logo which can print fliers or a banner of any size. http://www.gunlaws.com/NationalTrainingWeek.htm



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